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1. WILKES SAYS HORROR IS NO DRAG FOR HIM

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 November 2002
What a drag!: Jonathan Wilkes.

2. FROM THE QUEEN VIC TO THE WINDY CITY

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 9 October 2002
John Altman: Chicago, New Victoria Theatre, Woking

3. One for all – but one to miss

Get Bracknell, Friday 28 June 2002
LOOSELY based on Alexandre Dumas’s oft-interpreted novel The Three Musketeers, director Peter Hyam’s latest screen version focuses on D’Artagnan, telling the story of his search for revenge.

4. Winning the Star Wars

Get Bracknell, Thursday 30 May 2002
Stars Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones topped the American box office with £41 million over the four-day Memorial Day holiday weekend.
The GEORGE LUCAS-directed saga, starring EWAN McGREGOR, NATALIE PORTMAN and HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN, has taken £138 million since it opened in the States.

5. LAUGHTER INTERMINGLED WITH GREAT INSIGHT

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 8 May 2002
Dead Funny (Mirror Mirror Productions): South Hill Park, Bracknell

6. Another Hugh/romcom hit

Get Bracknell, Friday 3 May 2002
NICK HORNBY, writer of Fever Pitch and High Fidelity, possesses a writing style and grasp of subject matter that seems to lend itself well to a film format.

7. BOY, THIS IS A MOVIE

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 1 May 2002
THIS film documents the metamorphosis of a self-centred 38-year-old bachelor into a jolly nice bloke with lots of mates. And who better to play the selfish singleton than Hugh Grant?

8. The only mystery is how it got made

Get Bracknell, Monday 15 April 2002
We’ve had Poirot, Miss Marple, Midsomer Murders and Morse. Now on Monday nights there’s
a new BBC1 series, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries.

9. Eclectic mix at Exchange

Get Bracknell, Friday 1 March 2002
JONGLEURS Comedy Club in Newbury has a truly international flavour laters this month.

10. Touch of the Blarney

Get Bracknell, Friday 22 February 2002
FRIDAY Night Comedy Club continues its run at 21 South Street next week with an Irishman, a Londoner, a half-Iranian and a woman from the black country.
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